Tag: collaborative

Ambient Intimacy

Ambient Intimacy is a term to describe that sense of connectedness that you get from participating in social tools online that allow you to feel as though you are maintaining and, perhaps in fact, increasing your closeness with people in your social network through the messages and content that you share online – be it photographs or text or information about upcoming travel.

all this social grooming may help us to raise dunbars number. and once we do, expect huge payoffs as previously zero-sum games become win-win. (for background, read nonzero by robert wright.)

Microsoft Surface

Multi touch. Where can i buy it? This might be a way out of the dead end that is microsoft office towards new collaboration solutions that do not rot the brain, and are not just transplanted paper processes.
2007-06-04: I wonder how magical computing experiences will go over. The object recognition built into the table takes this beyond Jeff Han into wonderful directions.

2007-06-19: Great parody

And remember all that money you spent on iTunes, getting your favorite songs? Get ready to do it all over again. For your big-ass table.

China Cities

Sinocity, a fictitious city in an imaginary Chinese province, reflects more reality of mid-sized Chinese cities than many will admit. The Sinocities Awards seeks to explore awards ways of dealing with this status quo of the near future.

2010-09-02: 1b city by 2040

Going to 2400 km/h in the 2030 to 2040 timeframe would enable 90% of China’s population to be 1 hour apart by low pressure maglev.

2015-04-02: City Hypergrowth. While not quite the fastest growing at 200k people / year vs Karachi at nearly 1m / year, these pictures of rapid transformation are still interesting.

Tim Franco captures the massive urbanization of Chongqing, which has been described as “the biggest city you’ve never heard of” and “China’s Detroit.”

2017-04-02: Megacity integration

China is breaking the administrative barriers between Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei. This will enable coordinated development. Transportation, education, medical, economic, ecological services are moving towards integration in the cities which make up the 130M Jing-jin-ji megacity area.


2017-07-13: China Megacities

Chinese megacities are associated with the greatest migration in human history, namely the movement of several 100M people from the countryside into urban areas. This has created over 100 cities with a population of more than 1M. And while Westerners tend to see only the harmful effects of that transformation, it’s gone fairly smoothly. Wages and living standards have risen to create the biggest rapid boost in prosperity the world has seen, ever. Surely it’s worth taking a closer look at that.

If you spend a few days in these places, they will stand out as quite distinct. To suggest otherwise is actually to repeat a common Western imperialist meme about the Chinese, namely that they “are all the same” in some underlying manner. Observing and understanding diversity is a skill, and the Chinese megacities are one of the best places for cultivating this capacity.

2018-07-03: Faster commutes are key for integration

It seems clear that China will continue to leverage technology to enable faster commuting within city regions.

  • more high-speed rail lines
  • robotic buses
  • robotic cars and ridesharing with high-speed roads and tunnels
  • ultra-fast elevators to commute from skyscraper to skyscraper and to speed the last 300 meters.

China will do what takes to get the potential 50% GDP boost from truly efficient 1-hour connections.

2018-09-04: China Urbanism

China is creating 19 supercity clusters by strengthening the links between existing urban centers. The supercities will have 800m people and more than 80% of the country’s GDP in 2030. 287m people have moved from low-income agriculture to higher-income city industries, the largest population transfer in history. Another 40m people will migrate to cities by 2020 and the productivity gap will have more than halved since 2000.

Farm Subsidies

Shining light on the biggest waste of taxpayer money ever.
2007-04-04: In celebration of the new annotated Google Maps, I have created 2 maps that show your taxes at work:

Top EU CAP farm subsidy in the UK: $700 millionTop USDA farm subsidy in the US: $541 million

The top recipient of EU CAP farm subsidies in the UK got $700M, the top recipient of USDA farm subsidies in the US got $541M.

2007-08-28: Nice complement to my pork mapshop maps.
2007-11-08: This is why I make farm subsidy maps 🙂

eliminating farm subsidies in the first world and liberalizing trade would produce annual benefits of $2.4t, with 50% of that accruing to the third world.

2008-06-10: Nice! They now have their own maps, starting with Sweden. Fight the pork.